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JRC, 7PCRD1827B 901B-3 Gyro I/F Board

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The CMJ-462E Gyro I/F Board is an interface processing board that takes raw gyrocompass signals (typically sync/step or similar heading pulses) and converts them into formats usable by navigation equipment such as ECDIS, radar, autopilot, or integrated bridge systems. It essentially acts as a translator and conditioning board for heading data.

This board is typically installed within a navigation processor or interface chassis where gyro data from the ship’s gyrocompass is required.

Technical Specification

Inputs

  • Gyro input signals:
    • Sync or step type gyro signals (often from a gyrocompass)
    • May include pulse and direction inputs depending on gyro type

  • Settings for input type and gyro parameters often configured via DIP switches or jumpers on the board.

Processing Functions

  • Signal conditioning: Cleans and shapes incoming gyro pulses to proper voltage and timing thresholds.

  • Protocol translation: Converts raw pulses into internal logic levels or standardized messages for use by the navigation system.

  • Status indication: On-board LEDs indicate gyro signal condition, low voltage, errors, log pulse, etc., useful during commissioning or troubleshooting.

Outputs

  • Processed heading output: Delivered to the host navigation processor, typically over internal PCB bus or connector.

  • Compatible with downstream logic circuits expecting conditioned gyro data.

  • 📋 Configuration Details

    According to the JMA-9100 (related marine system) documentation, the CMJ-462E board includes:

    📌 LED Indicators for:

    • Serial signal status

    • Gyro input signal presence

    • Low voltage alerts

    • Error indications

    • Gyro signal process states

    • Log pulse activity

    📌 Switch / DIP Settings let you configure the board for:

    • Gyro signal type (e.g., 36×/90×/180×/360× multipliers)

    • Sync or pulse mode

    • Gyro direction (normal/reverse)

    • Output format (e.g., HDT NMEA sentences)

    • Baud rate and simulator settings for testing

    This means the board interprets and conditions signals rather than performing heavy computation — often acting as a signal translator to the main navigation CPU.

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